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Hemp history

Leonard’s herbal hemp tea isn’t the first commercial use of hemp – it has a long and varied history of use across different cultures and time periods. Below is a list of major historical uses of hemp and its by products, starting from the earliest evidence:

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1. Early Textile and Clothing (c. 8000 BCE)

2. Ancient Paper (c. 2000 BCE)

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3. Ship Sails and Ropes (c. 1500 BCE)

4. Medicinal Use (c. 1000 BCE)

5. Hemp Seed Oil (c. 1000 BCE)

6. Roman Ropes and Fishing Nets (c. 100 BCE)

7. Hemp Clothing and Textiles in Europe (Middle Ages, c. 500-1500 CE)

8. Paper for Early Printing Press (c. 1450 CE)

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9. Colonial American Ropes and Textiles (1600s CE)

10. Hemp for Military Uses (World War II, 1940s)

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11. Industrial Hemp Fiber for Construction (Early 20th Century)

12. Hemp in Plastic Substitutes (Late 20th Century)

13. Hemp-based Biofuels (Late 20th Century to Present)

These uses demonstrate the vast versatility of hemp throughout history, from ancient textiles and medicine to modern eco-friendly products and health supplements, such as herbal tea. The seeds and flowers of the plant are now on the shelves of UK supermarkets, included in salads, chocolates, milk, water, coffee and TEA! Hemp is beneficial for the environment, easy to grow, requires no fertiliser and attracts all manner of bees, butterflies and birds. Hemp is the true eco-plant of the future and it’s seeds offer multiple health benefits.

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